Research

At D'Youville College research is a part of what we do everyday.

Faculty, undergraduate and graduate students are involved in research at every level - it means dynamic activity in the field allowing students and faculty to continually learn and contribute to their fields. Research is essential to bringing new ideas and applications into a field of study or practice.

As a student you will have:

Opportunities to conduct research alongside faculty

Present results at regional, national and international conferences

Participate in clinical settings testing new theories and practices

Learn the techniques for collecting, analyzing and interpreting data for meaningful applications

Funding Sources

Research at DYC is often funded by external sources, such as the National Institute for Health (NIH) or a foundation that supports investigations into the researcher's field. These sources give faculty and students the ability to continue to explore, and stay at the cutting edge of their fields.

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Conducting Research?

At D'Youville College all research by faculty or students involving human subjects (funded or not funded) must be reviewed and approved by the college's Institutional Review Board before being carried out.

D'Youville College is an independent Catholic college located in Buffalo, New York. Founded by the Grey Nuns in 1908, the college is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education and other accrediting agencies.